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bet ed lee make as head of the nfl championship game. >> i'm michael finny. are you tired of taking bad photos on your phone? new technology promising to hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> this afternoon a report suggests death rates from dramatically in two decades. the overall rate dropped 20% from the peak in 1991 translating to a decline of one million deaths during that time and death rates continue to decline for lung, colon, breast and prostate cancers but it is estimated 1.6 million americans will be diagnosed with cancer this year and 580,000 of those will be fatal. >> u.s. da is issuing a warning about sorry, fda issuing a warning about metal on metal hip implants a apparently they can cause soft tissue damage and pain. which could lead to additional surgeries. the warning follows several recalls made by johnson and johnson. añ with a plastic pocket. >> starting next week

by february 28th. the pentagon is betting next war will be fought an a digital frontier. kept of defense reportedly adding 4,000 people to the cyber command force and also dividing cyber security force into three groups, one branch protecting infrom a struk tour and a growth securing pentagon system autos it's a mixed close for stocks on a drop in pending home sales. shares of apple leading gains. and remember when groupon played ads during super bowl? well, now, black berry maker research in motion is taking a painl out of the playbook and will advertise during the biggest night in football. the model will be the subject of that super bowl commercial and hopefully ads will come off better than groupon as well. groupon candidates sort of came outs a flop n bloomberg studios in san francisco, i'm emily chang, carolyn, dan, back to you. >> thank you very much. >> let's check on the forecast. >> nice way to start, too. >> sunny skies, deep blue. thin clouds and grit visibility. >> there is a live look, looking west, you can see the rich blue color of the sky there. some reelections of sunse

. >> we do like the sunshine. >> absolutely we do. coming up at 11:00, you want to bet on it? there's interesting proposition bets down at the super bowl on sunday. yeah, some of them involve miss bootylicious. >> then fallon on football. the talk show host has a hilarious take on the niners and especially quarterback colin kaepernick. >> your guy. >> my boyfriend. >>> right now plans to extend the stevens creek trail are on the board. a public meeting being held tonight to talk about possible routes for this new trail. the project is a multi-city effort involving sunnyvale, cupertino, los altos and mountainview. tonight's meeting starting at 7:00. and it will be held at the sunnyvale community center grand ballroom. >>> the quest for six draws closer. las vegas does serious business when it comes to the super bowl. >> very creative. some of the most amusing. how about one on beyonce's hairstyle during the half time show. vegas, seriously, offering even odds if it will be either crimped or curly. i think i'm going curly. >>> police also -- police? how about people betting on the col

showed you the engagement proposal yesterday. >> we'll show you a lot of stuffy bet. >>> ahead on news4 today, lawmakers trying to separate fact from fiction in a new movie about the raid on osama bin laden. >>> plus a new images from the rover that is raising the question, is there life on mars? >>> a cold start to the morning. it will feel colder in the next couple of hours. what oh! progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to enter. >>> this morning we're getting a look at new pictures of mars from nasa's curiosity rover. this photograph was taken on december 19th. now, two artists pieced the black and white images together and added color to show what it might look like if you were standing on mars. another picture is generating some buzz online. this picture focuses in on a bright crumpled object on t

lance always double down, when he is in trouble he doubles the bet and the oprah interview is in some ways the ultimate doubling of the bet, he pushes everything on the table and said, look, there is where i am going to try to do to get out of this. >> rose: so what are you looking for? each of you in the oprah interview? >> well, you know, i don't -- i was asking myself that same question and i really don't know what to say, like he will confess. >> rose: right. >> i don't, having done some reporting on lance armstrong i would fool myself i could interpret the thoughts of a goldfish before i think i know what lance armstrong is thinking so judging his contrition is not an issue to me, strategically this looks like 15 years of deny, deny nye until there was about penny left from deneigh and let's see what we can get from confessing so i think a lot of people will try to interpret his emotions and mannerisms and to me, i am in a place where i understand i can't even begin to do that, beyond his confession -- >> rose: what are you looking for, daniel? >> i am looking for what he says t

, but then they panned it, got fired immediately after it, and in a weird ending of his tenure. i bet the momentum that banned it gave the bank continues and the story is calming down. after it closed thursday we get results from capital one. you want a great growth opportunity? i bet capital one is one of the best we hear from. terrific credit card franchise of banking assets from ing. i like this stock. theb there's intel. what can intel do about the fact that personal computer saultz finished down 6% last year? a staggering decline. do nothing. the new ceo beckons and maybe something is missing. i don't think so, though. my chartable trust refers. general electric reports on friday. this is a huge friday. i'm going to get fired up. get up at 2:30 really. used to the cnbc alarm clock. the bar has been set low by management at an analyst meeting last month. they said some things that were disappointing. i think that's terrific news from ge shareholders because it gives them a chance to beat expectations that -- i promised you something bold. maybe a huge buy-back. i bet you could be a stand-out n

, yeah. i mean, it just coins money, this trade. so we're going to bet this is going to do it again. wednesday morning we get a major update from boeing. man, those guys must be just like wow, like they must be on all-nighters around the clock. i think if it weren't for the dreamliner problems we would have had the quarter to end all quarters and you would have had to have been buying it right into this quarter thought we could do for the charitable trust. and now they are going to have to quantify what i regard as the unquantifiable and i would steer clear particularly because the transportation board has said there are no quick or easy answers. every day they seem to give an interview to the press saying listen, that plane's not getting off the ground. hold off on buying. you really need aerospice that badly? you're jonesing for aerospace? united tengz. honeywell delivered one more fine quarter today. dave cody my next-door neighbor. that guy has money. anyway, wild one ahead from after the close. call koom rooney mcfadden, man. this is a company that is uniquely levered and link

, this trade. we're going to bet it's going to do it again. wednesday, we get a major update from boeing. those guys must be just like, wow. i think if it weren't for the dream liner problems, we get have been ahead. i would steer clear particularly because the transportation board said there no easy answers. that plane is not getting off the ground. you need aerospace that bad? go for united technologies. dave cody, my next door neighbor, that guy is money. after the close, qualcomm. qualcomm rooney mcfadden, man. this is a company that is uniquely levered and linked to and what we heard is you could argue that the smartphones from become saturated. now they're trading down, not even buying an expensive smartphone. it has to tell us because it's the semi conductor brain for so many of the next generation of smartphones. this is the most important call of the week. and it might be when you can start buying apple if it hasn't bottomed by then. not that i want you in it, but people do keep asking me. and please understand apple is going from growth stock to value stock and that's often an ugly jo

with more on the big bet. jon? >> reporter: maria, there's often a sell on the news effect with these events and also the reviewers, pretty universally positive on this device, but of all the reviewers i spoke to, i said would you dump your current phone for it? he said, i don't know. there's a question is this good enough? the u.s. launch comes in early march. that's a positive. it's not a thing where they are announcing it and maybe we'll get it in six months so that's good and alicia keys is joining rim as areat director. i spoke to torsten heinz in the last hour about what that means. he said she will be working on a project basis and will marshall troops behind her and bringing her message to the world. maybe that will help turn things around. more devices are coming this year. they will try to bring the bb-10 operating system to lower price points. maybe that expand the market a bit. smartphones are really growing and trying to grow in markets like north america which are largely saturated so those lower price points could be important for them. the big question though, will consumers

. >> the lights were on. >> yeah. >> i missed the whole show. >> on ha of the bridge. >> i bet it was beautiful. >>> let's jump to some mass transit conditions right now. so far, so good. no delays on bart. good news there. ace, muni, caltrain, ferries problem-free. so if you doesn't feel like hitting the freeways, you're good to go with mass transit. over to the freeways we go. so far traffic is actually okay right now. if you are working your way along 80 eastshore freeway no delays through there. it's about 19 minutes from the carquinez bridge to the maze. we started off eastbound 80 at ashby with construction but all lanes are open good to go both directions. 880 not bad northbound clear, southbound no delays through hayward. also 880/237 connector in milpitas, looks like traffic looking good westbound 237 between 880 and 101. no delays there. 880 southbound near bascomb and coleman reports of some construction still there so some slight delays approaching the scene. let's get a live look at 580. westbound extra volume but still "friday

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is not responding to that lawsuit. >>> it's just turning over to 8:21. when it comes to the super bowl, you can bet on anything from beyonce's hair to players ending up in jail. a rundown of the more outrageous super bowl bets. >>> look outside, check out our weather. this is how we look outside, meteorologist mark tamayo will tell us about the warmer weather ahead as we get ready for super bowl sunday. >> good morning. traffic on 280 northbound. that looks pretty good getting up to highway 17. we'll tell you more about the trouble spots in the bay area. ao >>> 8:24. the city of new orleans is using the super bowl to show that it's recovering from hurricane katrina. thousands of reporters attended a super bowl media party last night. the gala included live music and performers on stilts. it was staged in a warehouse where mardi gras float floats are built. >> wonderful. the tourism and -- it just puts on a happy face for everybody. we're back, good to go, come visit us. wonderful. >> remember the movie "the blues brothers" they sang to the crowd. they were dazzled by cirque du soleil acrobats dangl

that much. boeing, when they reported, i bet you boeing up side, surprise. i found ge was good. i thought schlumberger was great. some companies not so great. it's a mixed picture. >> you mentioned boeing. interesting development in the investigation, the japanese reportedly focusing on the battery itself. and that supplier. u.s. regulators say the fire in boston, the battery didn't exceed its output standards, so maybe it's a wiring issue, maybe it is a circuit board issue. a wrinkle there. >> the investigations in japan and here taking different routes. all of which may add up to the dreamliner not coming back quite as soon as they'd hoped. >> someone screwed up. product liability. it's not so clear that the japanese company -- it's not that big. we look at the size of it. but people have insurance. and i think that boeing could be doing some collecting. >> yeah. finally, on the market, interesting article today in the journal again saying perhaps we're underestimating how much stock is being bought back. yes. that is still an underlying theme as we head further into this year, which is

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the board. what will come of it, as bob says, let's not prejudge it. nevertheless -- >> bob: i would bet it's mental health. >> kimberly: there should be something about mental health. but i don't think he will get quentin tarantino to change his films. >> bob: national registry of guns before you buy a gun you go through a much more serious question. >> eric: i would guarantee no national registry for gun. put my last dollar on the fact they would never do that. the whole right would go craz crazy. that would infringe on my right to own a gun. >> bob: why? you register your car? >> eric: something aboutbe mental health. can we be more specific? >> andrea: can i throw something out. we had a frequent guest on fox news, head of american center for law and justice and he believes that the hipa laws prevent doctors from doing full reports on patients. they're actually scared, remember the colorado shooting. to give information out. i'm worried if they start to even impede on your privacy, one psychologist told me i won't put everything the file. >> bob: hipa? >> andrea: privacy law in place to

for celebratory inebry yens. >> eric: how you? >> juan: i'm not crazy about it. i bet somebody else is having a better time. >> eric: that is sad. >> juan: going at it. >> kimberly: glass half ful full. >> juan: but i think i make you in puerto rico around new year's eve. it ran in geraldo at the restaurant and i thought it was fox in puerto rico. >> eric: we met in a hot tub. [ laughter ] i think that is juan williams. >> andrea: is that where the story ends? >> eric: i'm walking across a pool, walking by, drink in my hand. walk over and i think that's juan williams in the hot tub. juan? hey, bolling. just what reese up, dude? >> eric: i love new year's eve. it's my second favorite holiday. fourth of july is my favorite, midto feel summer. new year's eve is second. happy time of the jeer. >> andrea: i don't have any fun hot tub stories. >> kimberly: that you went to share. >> andrea: i actually like it. i used to not like it. inused to think it was totally overrated. i still kind of do, but i don't know. the last couple of new year's have been fun. i'm in to it. tonight will be a good night.

yens. >> eric: how you? >> juan: i'm not crazy about it. i bet somebody else is having a better time. >> eric: that is sad. >> juan: going at it. >> kimberly: glass half ful full. >> juan: but i think i make you in puerto rico around new year's eve. it ran in geraldo at the restaurant and i thought it was fox in puerto rico. >> eric: we met in a hot tub. [ laughter ] i think that is juan williams. >> andrea: is that where the story ends? >> eric: i'm walking across a pool, walking by, drink in my hand. walk over and i think that's juan williams in the hot tub. juan? hey, bolling. just what reese up, dude? >> eric: i love new year's eve. it's my second favorite holiday. fourth of july is my favorite, midto feel summer. new year's eve is second. happy time of the jeer. >> andrea: i don't have any fun hot tub stories. >> kimberly: that you went to share. >> andrea: i actually like it. i used to not like it. inused to think it was totally overrated. i still kind of do, but i don't know. the last couple of new year's have been fun. i'm in to it. tonight will be a good night. >> greg: you

, hard work. hey, i live in texas. drill. you bet. i think he thinks i am much more dangerous than al jazeera. he is that insane. >> bill: now, does it trouble you at all that he was almost the president of the united states? that it was just by the supreme court one vote that kept him out? >> on many levels, yes. on many levels, yes. but what is disturbing in this particular case is that here's a guy who used to wear a flag lapel pin and then gets in bed, again, with an organization that cnn said in march of 2002 they are hiding information about usama bin laden that would be good for the united states. an organization that on the weekend has a regular, you know, like a jesus show except it's all about mohammed, where they are talking about oh, please, allah, give me the courage to stone the jews to death. i mean. >> bill: what's the name of that show? sticks and stones can break your bones i think. >> and al jazeera will kill you. >> bill: i have got to go. i heard one rumor i don't know whether you know it's true or not. al gore doesn't wear a flag lapel pin anymore. he wears lapel

. sanjay, jim, thanks very much. >> you bet. >> let us know what you think about this law, if you knew about it, follow me on twitter @andersoncooper. >>> up next, gabby giffords' new message on guns and how she's planning to put the heat on her old colleagues. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft was until i lost my credit and eventually i lost my home. >> announcer: credit monitoring is not enou

. i wouldn't bet against alcoa. no matter what i need you to give a listen. clause tells you how each market is doing. he's brilliant and tells it to you in a witty way. it's the drol east german sense of humor perhaps. on wednesday we'll take a break from earnings and listen to walgreens symbol wag. the drug star, the cohort has been significant of late. i'm waiting for the multi country initiative now that the tiff with express scripps is in the rear-view mirror. given the strength of global markets its go international strategy might be just right for investors. by the way, the stores, i would sleep in them if they let me. they're fabulous. i like the story. thursday, oh, boy. oh, man. claymation death match coming. herbalife telling you why they are dead wrong for shorting it. to be fair it has to put up great numbers for years now. the ceo might be the most combative and passionate of any executive. i bet he takes the offensive against the most motivated to destroy a company which is the campaign by short seller bill akman to derail herbalife. where do i come down on this dispute

capital one. i bet we get one of the best quarters from one of the financials. and i like this stock. then there is intel. what can intel do about the fact that the personal computer sales finished down 6%, a staggering decline? do nothing. new ceo beckons and maybe something missing. i don't think so, though. more to life than a good yielding slow growing company. and i prefer broadcom. and a huge friday. everybody will really tired. not me. i about tired up. i will get up at 2:30, use the cnbc alarm clock. bar set low by management and it aisle ails me last month. i think it's terrific news for shareholders it gives the company a chance to beat. i think ge could be a standout next week. my charitable trust, big position, general electric. johnson controls comes in on friday, and last time this company spoke, they delivered sharply better than expected numbers, you know what? i still think the company should break itself up to bring up immediate value. that stock would go up 10 first if they would announce that on friday. schlumbe,slb for you home gamers. what can i say about slob?

shares aggressively and i bet the post-sandy rebuild will be terrific for business. i see another fantastic year for home depot. >> diness with remarkably resilient numbers. i think the stock can go up 10% from here easily. it's already started to recover, meaningly from the so-called disappointing quarter. that fourth quarter rally in the financials gave new life to jpmorgan, travelers the insurance company up 21%. i don't know if these can maintain that base. i'm not as bullish. jpmorgan seems to fail at these prices. fail the stock, not the company. the company is doing fine. my hope, i fear the company won't be able to repeat the performance. american express seems tapped out, prefer mastercard, visa and travellers is a fabulously run company. it's not one you expected expect to go up 21% over 21%. how about general electric? it advanced 17% despite down beat chatter, analysts being too down beat if you ask me. and an "and gas kicker could be rebounding because of china. pfizer was up 15% last year and i think that not only can they repeat that performance but best it as the g

is the incredible bet against nature that consistencies of walking up to what to all the appearances looks like an empty baron piece of real estate and figuring out that anywhere between 1,000 and 5,000-feet down, there's rock. by the way, i don't know if you have ever actually seen the rocks that oil comes from. it's amazing. you -- you would walk by on the street and never look twice. gray rock. it's very dense. it looks about as hard and dry as anything as you can imagine. and yet inside the microscopic pore -- i'm not talking about shale now. i'm talking about regular sand stone. the shale is even tougher and tighter. inside there unbelievable belie there are these microscopic pores that happen to be filled with oil. and so there you are making this bed bet against nature spending, you know, you can spend the sky is the limit on what you have to spend to drill a well particularly if you're drilling arctic offshore. you're going wager this? over half of the oil production from the united states in the lower half from the over 48 in the united states comes from mom and pop companies, wildcatt

's still, this is what i use today. [shots] >> wow. >> so-- >> by the way, i'm doubling down on my bet. betting on you, not bo dietl. and that's great shooting. >> as you can see-- >> one last question before i let you go, a lot of people hear these names and semi automatic and they're afraid of them and there are so many weapons, what you're saying there's no massive logic reason what they're banning, is that a fair statement. >> i believe that's a fair statement. what you spoke with asa hutchinson is cosmetic it has no baring on the firing and functioning of an ar-15 and strictly for me to help me through competition, it doesn't make it big, bad, scary or worse than one without those features. so i believe that's a fair statement. >> sean: all right. jessie, very, very informative, a great shot and i look forward to the bet with bo. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> sean: coming up, when he we come back, our studio audience, and they sound out and explain why we've got to protect the second amendment rights of the law abiding citizens in the u.s. that and more straight ah

-- >> by the way, i'm doubling down on my bet. betting on you, not bo dietl. and that's great shooting. >> as you can see-- >> one last question before i let you go, a lot of people hear these names and semi automatic and they're afraid of them and there are so many weapons, what you're saying there's no massive logic reason what they're banning, is that a fair statement. >> i believe that's a fair statement. what you spoke with asa hutchinson is cosmetic it has no baring on the firing and functioning of an ar-15 and strictly for me to help me through competition, it doesn't make it big, bad, scary or worse than one without those features. so i believe that's a fair statement. >> sean: all right. jessie, very, very informative, a great shot and i look forward to the bet with bo. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> sean: coming up, when he we come back, our studio audience, and they sound out and explain why we've got to protect the second amendment rights of the law abiding citizens in the u.s. that and more straight ahead. >> now, while the white house continues to defend its gun grab

. and then next weekend, stay tuned. that looks like the best bet foreseeing some rain and cooler temperatures. could see highs next weekend. upper 40s and low 50s. at least that's my forecast. maybe i should ask janelle what she thinks because she's extremely accurate of late. >> spectacular. football fortune teller, we're talking about our own janelle wang for the second 49ers game in a row she predicted the win and point spread. listen to this from our friday at 6:00 newscast. >> we're going to listen and las vegas is going to listen. >> i think it's going to be tighter because they're away. and the falcons have a fierce offense but i think the 9ers, oh, drum roll, the 9ers are going to win by four. four against atlanta. >> by four? >> four. >> okay. seriously? really? comcast sports better watch out. janelle knows what she's talking about. speaking of comcast sports, let's check back in with ahmed fareed. you've got to have a little pressure with janelle right now. >> i wondered what she was doing here standing behind me. >> giving you cues? >> yeah. before she replaces me. all right. the

how it goes. >> i think it was a very aggressive obama speech. >> he's making a bet that america's turning a corner. if we could show, if i could ask our great folks in the control room, to show the wide shot again. the white house. you see across the river. as the sun sets there. i remember standing in that park on 9/11 and watching the smoke. you see the top right of your screen. i remember we were evacuated from the white house on 9/11 and watching the smoke come up from the pentagon in what would be the top right of your screen there. the president in his speech today talked about the war is over. a decade of war is ending. >> yes. >> he is making a bet that america cannot retreat from the world but, heck, can have a different engagement with the world. that both changes foreign policy but it also potentially frees up resources in domestic policy. >> he can use that as a springboard to say now that we have the opportunity, we must seize the moment. he's got this whole -- his wife now is getting very involved in the politics of this. she's going to be very involved in this. wo

by the extraordinary ambition of a wager that the oil industry makes every day which is the incredible bet against nature that consists of walking up to what to all appearances looks like an empty, barren piece of real estate and figuring out that anywhere between a thousand and five thousand feet down there is rock. and by the way, i don't know if you've ever actually seen the rocks that oil comes from. it's amazing. you would, you would walk by on the street and never look twice. gray rock. it's very dense. it looks about as hard and dry as anything you can imagine. and yet inside the microscopic pores of the tough -- and i'm not even talking about shale now, i'm talking about regular sandstone. the shale is even tougher and even tighter. inside there, unbelievably, there are these microscopic pores that happen to be filled with oil. and so there you are making this bet against nature, spending, you know, you can spend -- the sky's the limit on what you have to spend to drill a well, particularly if you're drilling offshore. and you're going to wager this? over half of the oil production from th

, they plummeted. aubrey bet the company on the idea that natural gas would not only become the natural power generated fuel it is becoming overtaking coal, but it would also become a major surface vehicle fuel, the latter which makes so much sense, simply didn't happen or take off in time to boost chesapeake. aubrey is saying he's retired, but other sources are saying he was forced out. a victim of the ways that have always been his hallmark. but just at the exact moment when he departs, rich kinder, the dean of t complex in the u.s. swoops up the partner in pipelines in order to get more exposure to the transfer of, you guessed it, natural gas and natural gas liquids from the eagleford shale among others, two refineries that can turn fuel into plastic. kinder's saying the revolution that aubrey bet his company on is now upon us. aubrey didn't get there in time. i believe that chesapeake's decision to remove the man who has discovered more nat gas and liquids than anyone else on earth will mark the bottom in pricing for oil natural gas. kinder morgan knows they will need that pipe from the

to these inaugural events. >> well, i have a funny feeling she's going to look like me, in a tux. call me a betting man, but i have a feeling we'll see the president in a tux. >> you know what the best part today? women's wear daily which follows fashion, tweeted out, there's president obama wearing the same brooks brother coat he wore last time. i thought, isn't that okay? >> very excited people, and the reason i'm so excited, we have been joined by somebody i would view played the greatest dramatic character in the history of television. and that is the man who played toby ziegler in "west wing." welcome. >> that was quite an introduction. >> i watched all seven seasons for the third time, so i can almost quote everything you have said. we don't have time, but i wish we did. let's talk about the president. you have been watching this, an amazing day of history in many ways, but a man with a purpose now, you get a sense. what did you make of the speech in. >> exactly that. he seemed to reconfirm that he's here for a purpose, he's here for a reason. i love that he mentioned gay and lesbian equal ri

these days. while biden is a se-- here's betting that age alone won't derail the biden '16 train. but here's something that might. hillary clinton. she is by far the biggest obstacle standing in biden's path. her popularity has soared in the four years. she put the natural claim as obama's right ffl successor. so much so that i doubt biden or anyone else will run if she does. there is, however, a good argument to be made that clinton will end up passing. popularity she's enjoyed these past years is new for her. remember how she and her husband were tormented by the other side. she's proved all she wanted to prove in elected politics and wants to try something else. if clinton isn't in the mix, biden claimed the obama mantle will be strong. and loyal v.p.s into popular second term presidents have a leg up in getting nominations think of george h.w. bush. that's when he called himself pro-choice and ran for president calling reagan's presidency voodoo economics. he spent the neck eight years serving the president. five other republicans ran against bush in 1988 each claiming to be a more wor

was stolen. there he is from washington. >> his father lost a bet when the lakers were playing a bet. he to name his son isaiah thomas. >> tiger couldn't stand in the bunker. he was outside the bunker. watch him cozy up. >> old school tiger. >> it did, right. then the new school tiger kind of crept in at the end. you had two bogeys and a double bogey. the old cool tiger was so good that even with the terrible finish, he is four better than anybody else in the field. some say it wasn't a dominant fin,. others take it as he is back. 75th win on tour. this to me is his make or break major year. what i mean by that, 75 wins is awesome. that is great. he is not measured by winning at this tournament. he is measured by winning at augusta, the u.s. open, the british open and those sorts of things. that is the measure of whether he is truly back. >> maybe that is the turning point in his career. >> guess who else is back? sarah simmons. that is the end of the morning line. >> all right, guys. thank you. >>> coming up being remembering the front man of a popular '70s funk band known as sugar foot

. that's a nice bet . >> that is a nice bet. >> that's a big commitment for a week. >> i guess they just take their stuff out and put it aside. >> i want to mention we had gore de vol on earlier. there's a dvd documentary out about his career. i've not seen it yet. supposed to be funny . every other day is halloween available online now i guess. >> all right. winds continue out there. temperatures a lot colder overnight. we were 70 yesterday and the day before. today we'll be lucky to get into the upper 40. >> look at the wind how it's affecting the camera. >> the wind continues to howl out there. even with the bright sunshine doesn't feel terribly warm. wind advisory. let me mention that again. continues until 6:00. the winds are gusting at times. 45 maybe 50 miles per hour. and that's enough to cause local power outages. with the heavy rain we had last night. so just be ready for those windy conditions. noticeably colder. when i got in it was 60. and temperatures falling a good 15 degrees. 46 in leonard town. 30s to the north and to the west. 36 in winchester. 37 in hagerstown. the chi

you didn't say. okay we're even on that one. we can't bet on this. >> no. we're both winners. if "lincoln" wins keith looses. >> now, let's go on to best actress. >> jessica chastain for "zero dark thirty" and helen mirren for "hitchcock." naomi watts for the "the impossible" and rachel wise for "the deep blue sea." >> i'm going with helen mirren. >> i'm going with naomi watts. >> why? >> because i want to be different than you. and you -- >> have you seep the movie? >> but you took my answer, helen mirren. >> that was your answer, too? we're thinking alike these days. all right. we'll come up with something we'll bet. let's go to best actor. daniel day lewis in "lincoln." next on the list? >> we've got richard gear in "arbi. the -- arbitroj." and denzel washington i like him but i'm going with daniel day lewis and all the critics say he's going to win. >> i think so, too. he spent so much time looking like lincoln. he looks so much like him you can't not give him the award. >> i hear he's terrific. >> i've only seen lincoln on money and old pictures but that's what i imagine

to read but it says, what? "lost, and served them right for betting." you can just make that out along there. let's see. have we got any marks on the bottom? no, there's no marks at all. i just thought they were anti-betting... anti-betting. well, funnily enough the chap who made these specialized in doing large religious plaques, which is actually quite an appropriate place for this guy. if you look on the back of it, there is a little rosette impressed into the clay there, which is the factory mark for the doulton factory-- doulton lambeth. we've also got a date code in here, so we can date them. it's, again, tricky to read they didn't impress it very well i think it's 1887. but more importantly there's this strange chinese-looking mark here which has been scratched into the clay. and that's the cipher for a modeler called george tinworth. the doulton factory made all sorts of art pottery, but they employed a lot of artist-potters, but george tinworth, particularly was noted for making these idiosyncratic, fun novelty models like this. he was the only modeler w

two this time last year. >>> now that city is making a big money bet on a legendary law man to try to turn things around. linda yee tells us a controversial crime fighting tactic he calls a must have might be a tough sell. >> reporter: it was a bloody weekend for oakland and a stronger argument for the city's soon to be hired police consultant to impose one of his controversial policies, stopping and searching suspicious people, otherwise known as stop and frisk. in a satellite interview from new york he told cbs 5 he won't back off from what he believes works. >> any city to say they don't do stop and frisk i'm sorry they don't know what the hell they are talking about. >> reporter: the practice has come under fire civil rights activists are suing police for stopping and searching people in privately owned buildings. >> if it is constitutional i am not against that. >> reporter: oakland attorney john burres promises to watch carefully. >> just because they are walking down the street, african american male, live in a certain neighbourhood. >> every police department in america doe

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point of a to make here, this is done talk about credit bet. not as much now. i have not met for several years while i was i in the form office any responsible person from anti civilian leadership who would be seeking to go to afghanistan or who would be considering the taliban as an asset for the future. i am not going to go into details of these as far as the taliban as concerned. there is no question of popular returning to get in why i did enter the mid 1990's. there are reasons for this. there are to be details. i was the before the moment. there is one thing it. pakistan cannot treat them. this is a point which i think was the demographics and the history and a culture. we will appreciate as much as any pakistan would -- it will remain part of the afghan landscape. here there was a disconnect between the of kasten a position right after 9/11. i think he has made a remark that it their position is not -- it was not helpful. even at that time, pakistan has argued that reconcilable pakistan should be brought into the floor of the process. that is passed. and this brown there has been

.m. >> i know, i know. >> will the market react? >> there's a better bet right now on the government working this out and the worst scenario not coming to pass. i will tim you, maria, reading a lot of interesting scenarios given the government cash flow, how you can keep the government oh. i think we don't default because we have the cash flow to pay interest on debt, but you can like close down the department of education and justice and make your social security payment and pay your vet rarngs not the military. >> unreal. >> different ways to work, $270 billion coming in and if you get rid of the deficit spending, we can service the debt and keep parts of the government open. >> right. >> but none of it is going to be pretty. >> if it's so easy to close down agencies, why do they exist? i'll leave you with that. thanks to both of you. placing his bet on a new tablet. fittingly they are doing it in business. the head of hewlett-packard's computer business will be with me from the electronics show and why this will be different than past attempts which did not work out for hewlett-pa

for competitors? i mean, how important is this given the fact that so many technology companies are betting on this enormous population in china and throughout asia? >> it would be a huge loss for apple. i mean, they are already seeing subscriber share for the iphone in china go down to companies like samsung and lenovo so this would be a pretty big loss. they would have to figure something else out in the country. >> yeah. david. can you address the issue of the margins? i mean, that seems to be the single most issue, most important issue affecting the way people feel about this company. margins are compressing. they are not growing nearly what they were before. if apple comes out with an iphone mini, that's only going to hurt margins even more as it tries to establish itself in emerging markets like china. >> well, that's right. i mean, apple had the best of both worlds. they could sell a premium products at ridiculously high margins and grow faster than anyone else. that is clearly being challenged, but as i say, the stock right now after this decline over the last couple of months refle

for an assisted arrest" and i said "you bet your life too and i also want a sf tv star" and anyway those small things happen. i paid the police department and the city back. we put this together with a group of volunteerses, the original command center. the wonderful volunteers that exist in san francisco. not people advising you but people coming here doing stuff and they represented the great cross section of san francisco. had two retired school teachers who came to this temporary building everyday for five years, and provided administrative assistance. they were wonderful. one of them was mary louise green. dave ebberly -- you haven't heard that name. he was the guy bouncing around and i found out he was the volunteer driver of the emergency vehicle that we had which was parked in a fire house at the other end of the city and get a call at 2:00 o'clock in the morning and get in that vehicle, and i later learned -- i'm sorry dave. i didn't understand at the time. it was manual transmission and manual brakes and i wish i could have hired him and he he is and somebody was smart enoug

ris wife? i bet she was gorgeous! oh, yes, she was very sexy, beautiful lady and she invited me into the back room and served me sak . go on! go on! well i stayed there all afternoon. talking and drinking saki and suddenly she looked at me and said, mr. kimono man, come closer. closer. and she looked me right in the eyes and said, i think i'm falling in love with you. i am! i love you. i want you. i need you. then she started taking off her kimono. she started to take off her - what happened next! calm down. i can't. i'm just so jealous. wow you must have had a wonderful night together. you think so? yeah. actually, no. no. just because right as i was kissing her. samurais brother suddenly came home. diver suddenly came home. what happened? well, when he saw us he was so angry and he puld out his sword and was going to kill me. oh! how exciting. it was not exciting. what happens. as he ran towards me, he slipped on the shiney floor and dropped his sword. so, i picked it up and i cut him down! you killed? that's right. at that point the wife took out 100 yellow gold coins and s

's events and we will continue to have a live look which is about to bet underway for the president's second time in office. be sure to join us again tonight at 5:00. we are always here for you on www.ktvu.com or on mobile ktvu. we will be here at the inaugural parade bringing you more coverage.

but it looks a lot better than it is usually. i think we will bet back to some rain what do you think? >> well, two home invasion robberies have neighbors on edge and police department is planning for a rowdy situation coming up. >> we will have more on the weather forecast straight ad had. >2Ñlñ@ e@ . >>> good morning skies are turning cloudy and we will have highs in the 60s with mostly cloudy skies by this afternoon. >>> good morning, 4:45, the 4.9 magnitude quake and after shock came 26 minutes later, a young girl was found dead in her home buried under some rubble. in 2005 there was another earth wake most in that province. >>> it started in a civil engineering squad drone and one person was able to get out safely. the cause of the fire is still under rex. >>> they are hoping -- the cause of this still is still not known. >>> they are hoping to catch the suspect, they escaped after getting through bullet proof glass. >>> up to five armed masked robbers forced their way through and four minutes later, they reportedly punched a woman, locked her husband in the basement, the suspects got a

the u.s. citizenship. that was more than '07, '08, '09 combined. i'll bet you it's a higher number for 2012 when it comes in and i bet you it it goes up in 2013. the obama administration and the democrats, they're so happy and gloating about smacking those tax rates on the rich and there's this new assumption, this politically correct assumption that you know what? you rich people, you're going to bend over and take that spanking because we raised rates on you so there. when you soak the rich, the rich start packing and they'll go elsewhere. and golfer, phil mickleson might do that. >> the former president of france is also, he's going to london he says or the u.k., because he wants to develop his business opportunity, but he's also got a few little legal problems that many suspect that he's trying to avoid, allegations of corruption and fraud, so that might have a dual purpose if indeed he goes to london. >> that's true, but that 75% marginal tax rates on all earnings over a million dollars that france wants to slap on the rich. that had to be a factor as well. i mean, when you do

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to write for rookie. >> yeah. >> stephen: what is that? they must be happy when you ask them. i bet they are really happy, that would be cool. >> would you like to? >> stephen: what? [cheers and applause] maybe. i don't know. i mean seriously -- this is sudden. [ laughter ] i was thinking of writing a column from the point of view of a 48-year-old dad. >> great. >> stephen: and it's called you're not wearing that. all right? and girls would send in photos of what they thought was okay to wear and i would take color forms and put new clothes on them and say this is what you are wear, what do you think? >> fine, i'll take it. >> stephen: that is called synergy. what do you think about my look? >> fine. >> stephen: because i don't think i could do the bangs. we got direction of the different basic looks i could rock, okay? >> true. >> stephen: let's take a look at the different looks. this is tortured artist. this is the tortured artist. >> stephen: and ladies go for the tortured artist. >> i think so. i'm told. yeah. >> stephen: another one, jim. what is this? >> there were really gre

and resumed folding. your ex's will not be there they are ill literate. >> i bet justin is engaged to that girl. she wiped her eyes with the sleeve of her jacket except for the cancer part. >> i'm never getting married. she sank to the ground her back pressed against the glass. who says that's the meaning of life. it was a beautiful story but if you think about it it's hoeky. there is nothing hoeky about loving someone with your heart and having them love you the same way. that's how everyone doesn't love me. i didn't know what to say. there was nothing hoeky about a great love. yeary 3, 712 and 23 had been painful. some had been bory put it together and it was a life of great love. that was the only way it could be done. empty sidewalk was jammed with people. i held her as they streamed by. thank you. >> from the last 2 pages i wrote in my novel. after the events in entertainment room number 17. with the man who had been pretending to be her husband. the imposter didn't have his own name. he used ga as he wore ga's clothes and slept as her husband hadoth passing through the park

arenas across the middle east. and this yearslong bet by the islamic republic of iran on these groups has paid off, because now their regional allies have become the most influential players in their respective arenas today. the result is that today it is the islamic republic of iran and its ideas of participatory islamist governance and an independent foreign policy that has real influence, real power in countries across the middle east from egypt to baa rape that were -- bahrain that were once clearly in america's camp. in strategic terms, the islamic republic of iran has been and is using through its narrative not its drones, not its tanks, through its narrative they are using the political awakening of middle eastern publics to alter the very nature of power politics in the middle east. as we describe in our book "downing to tehran," this has been an effective foreign policy and national security strategy for the islamic republic of iran, one that is exactly and repeatedly underappreciated in the united states. and at this point i'm going to hand it over to flipt to continue -- flynt

wanted to wish you congratulations and i made a friendly bet with the superintendent in baltimore. >> what is he going to give us? >> he can't compete with our sour bow bread and chocolates so we are still negotiating but i will let you know how that turns out and to all of our school communities we want to wish everyone 100th day of school. yay. [applause] thank you all very much. >> thank you superintendent for that very news filled presentation. now, we have a number of recognitions and accommodations tonight. superintendent carranza would you present the rave awards please. >> yes president norton. we would like to present the rave distinguished service award this evening to a teacher and i would like to call to the podium principal carol fong who will make the presentation. [applause] >> good evening commissioners and superintendent carranza. thank you for building in an opportunity in our infrastructure to really truly recognize outstanding staff in district. i am carol fong principal at aloha elementary street and it's my pleasure to introduce you to this person. it take

with us tonight. >> thanks, ed. good to be with you. >> you bet. this is an emotional, gut-wrenching issue on both sides. people on the other side of the issue, lapierre's crowd think that they're being attacked. did today's hearing move the needle any closer towards meaningful reform do you think? >> yeah, i think it did. i think that first of all, it's hard to overlook representative gifford's remarks to us closing with be bold, be courageous, americans are counting on you. second, there were some concessions from the gun side. one of the experts conceded that these big, huge high capacity ammunition magazines were unusual, were a novelty, which in the language of this issue means that they're not protected by the supreme court's heller decision, which means that we can safely legislate to get rid of them. and that's their own side speaking. and as you point it out, i think this is room to move on the universal background checks. i think that it's very, very hard for the nra to continue to defend the position that people who are on the terrorist watch list should be allowed to buy firear

see a lot of art. and a lot of it is so beautiful. >> i bet. well, like you said, you have a great subject matter there, new orleans is so picturesque and beautiful. i don't know if you can see the artist because he was on the other side but he had a little brad pitt thing going on there. [ laughter ] >> oh, nice. >> you might want to go say hi. okay, thank you, michelle. >> all right. >>> 6:09. $80,000 apiece primo seats in the santa clara stadium are almost gone. anne makovec reports from santa clara. some mighty pricy seats. >> reporter: the 49ers have seen a spike in sales for the stadium behind me since the 9ers made it into the super bowl. everybody is all jazzed up about this willing to spend tens of thousands of dollars because these club seats will run you about $80,000. right now they are 95% sold. they have 900 of these primo seats at the 50-yard line. actually the second most expensive sports seats in the u.s. the dallas cowboys have the most expensive at $150,000. but the 9ers have sold $68 million worth of these club seat

hour you saw our bet with the anchors in green bay. after the break what atlanta will have to do when the 9ers crush the falcons over the weekend. we'll be right back. the third" with the steal and a nifty 360 slam. the number nes beat >>> play of the day from the world of college basketball. michigan's glen robinson iie with the steal takes it the other way and goes upstairs a little 360 and boom. nice with the slam. they beat minnesota on the jam 83-75. >> fancy shot. >>> last hour we showed you the cbs anchors in green bay who paid up for losing the bet sing i left my heart in san francisco by tony bennett. they were great. now we are throwing our challenge down to our sister station in atlanta. we made a wager with them yesterday. >> good morning, everyone. the atlanta falcons are having one of the best seasons they have ever had. they are going to be playing the san francisco 49ers for a chance to go to the super bowl. >> yes. and i know we're going to get there and you know what? the folks out in san francisco, they are betting that the

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to kaepernick. atlanta's anchors are paying up for losing the football bet last weekend they will be singing next and it's good stuff. stay tuned. >> you don't want to miss that. and every fan's dream came through for this lucky bay area family. what it felt like to win the super bowl lottery. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24 call 1-800-progressive. >>> our high-def doppler radar tracking some showers again today. these sweeping up out of the south toward parts of the south bay right now. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> this attempted robbery may leave you emotional. a man walk into this papa john's pizza restaurant in montana, handed the clerk a note demanding some cash. the employee started to give him the money but the then would-be robber broke down in tears told the clerk he was robbing the place to feed his family. that employee then made the man a pizza and chicken wings to take home instead of the cash. that's quite a twist. >> it's quite a story. but it was very nice of the person at papa john's.

that they may have dinner tonight. man, i would love to be in on that conversation. bet you they're not talking about football. okay, lawrence. let's take a look at the weather. you can see my hair. we have been talking about this the last couple of days and the humidity, you can always tell with this hair i have my umbrella ready because rain is coming. >> you may need more than that, michelle. boy, we have quite a storm. get the guys to gather around there and check your monitor because our high-def doppler radar is picking up on some very impressive rainfall out there. look at this alone of storms that's headed right toward michelle. it's going to be the next hour or so. wouldn't be surprised if they pick up showers, likely to see some thunderstorms embedded in there lightning strikes and it's going to get ripping with heavy rain for a while. around the bay area it's quiet outside mostly clear skies. 50s in pacifica. high pressure dominating our weather. it will be warmer outside as much as 4 to 7 degrees warmer than yesterday's highs so

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was talking to him. bet you found a few cobwebs up there. [ doorbell rings ] what's the panic? where'd you disappear to? it's your daughter who's the problem. she can't go spreading this all 'round the parish. can't you talk to her? i will of course. thank god. we can rely on nora not to say anything... probably. even to kathleen. that's it, we have no choice. oh, come on. you don't -- it's your duty, brian. but she is the best housekeeper a man could ask for. we're talking about the good name of the church. but it's your word against hers; your position is unassailable. they've said that about bishops before now see where they've finished up, in tierra del fuego or somewhere. it'd be unfair dismissal. i'll make it up to her. i'll make it up to you too. oh, you have a good taste in malt. let me get you another. ambrose. pounding the beat again. it's warmer out here than it is at home, father. yeah, i suppose niamh's buried herself in her work. buried me in it, more like. i wouldn't worry. it's only for a while and it'll help take her mind off losing t

the only bay health indicators that worsened. grab and oxygen levels got bet better. the the bay is still dangerously out of balance. strategies are starting to work. >>> an oil drilling rig is threatening the environment in alaska. it is new grounded on an island, killing more than 150,000 gallons of fuel and other petroleum products. it's not clear how much was spilled. teams are working to contain any environmental damage. >>> pennsylvania's governor is taking issue with ncaa sanctions against penn state following the jerry sandusky child sexual abuse scandal. last july the organization handed down harsh sanctions, including a fine of $60 m the governor said the ncaa did not have the authority to issue the sanctions. >> the ncaa shouldn't have sanctioned penn state, i believe and the suit contends the ncaa has no authority and operated outside of their own by laws with these sanctions that they brought. this was cral matter, not a violation of ncaa rules. >> the ncaa spokesman said they don't talk about legal actions until they're filed. >>> the preliminary hearing for the suspect in t

that a deal could be done within the next 48 hours. i wouldn't bet the rangers on it. >> you got to talk to rg iii's .om >> yeah. she said there on the sidelines .o matter the weather >> that is a tough texas lady there. >> someone's trash could be someone else's treasure. the institute of art in baltimore. she is creating a welcome mat for the school that will be f bicycle inner tubes. she began the project about a year ago. she needs a lot more inner tubes. she is accepting donations at the national mall today. we will make a 40 foot long t that is about 12 feet wide. by the be made community. she says she has cleaned out inner tubes in hopes to have success in the district. she needs about 4000 inner tubes to complete the project. this is one more way why a dating site might be handy. someone lost his cell phone after getting out of a cab. in their inphone new year's eve. quick thinking, he created a andional female profile arrange for the person who found his cell phone to come over. he turns around and basically i confront him right here. hand toe $20 and his diffuse the situation as fast

matters. >> let's get to the playoff showdown coming this sunday. the mayor of seattle announces a bet with the d.c. mayor as the playoff match approaches. about one hour ago, the seattle mayor said -- ba >> coming up, an interview with robert for the third. >> changes on the way in or light bulb. you may want to get to the store soon. >> in silver spring, it in a controversy when a 6-year-old goes to another student and says powell and was suspended. the family says that is an overreaction. >> skies are clearing out and it will get cold. teams by morning. >> good news tonight for the u.s. auto market. sales should top 15 million in 2013 nearly 7% more than 2012 and the strongest sales forecasts since before the recession. this optimistic prediction hinges on spending cuts being debated on capitol hill and the availability of consumer credit. >> the new year means lights out for 75 watt light bulbs. under federal law 75 watt incandescent bulbs can no longer be produced or imported. retailers can sell existing stocks until they run out. the government is gradually phasing

for a beautiful day, just completely blue sky and there goes to sun. it will be back tomorrow, i bet you. it better be or we'll be in trouble. tomorrow the sun will set at 5:00 the last time the sunset was that late was on the 8th day of november. we're going to gain 38 minutes of daylight from now until january. so daylight hours getting longer. 38 was the high this afternoon. 43 is the average. across the area 28 in frostburg. 32 in silver springs. in the low 30's across the area. the temperature map shows the cold stuff to the north that that is up to northern england and up to the canadian arctic. so the cold air is feeling off that way. what is coming in place is the moderation. these are cold, cold numbers but over the next five six, seven days we're going to see a warm-up that will spread to the east in our direction. we'll hit about 50 next week. a little disturbance coming through tomorrow morning. i think it will just give us the gusty winds and the sunshine will be around for the duration of the day. sunny and cold through the midday because

a good time. speaking of food, we learned of maryland senators have wagered a bet with california's senators and the maryland contingency are offering crab cake, baltimore beer, and cookies. that is if the raven's lose. california law makers are going to give away napa wine, sourdough bread, and a combination of cheeses is the 49ers come up short. >> i do not know which one is better. >> why the retailer is going back. >> are great and the takeover red light cameras. -- the great debate o we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. >> this is abc 7 news at 11. >> we are learning more about a disturbing discovery. police say they found a victim of foul play. the family was in shock and employees say they are going to be on guard. >> the victim was found in an auto shop. steven is alive. >> this is a busy sector. many people are still working tonight. some of them are concerned, many of them expressing concern after the own

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. there goes the sun. i bet you probably 7:14 a.m. it will come right back again. some clouds coming through late tonight. pushing colder air. the high of 66 was the temperature at midnight. below 42 was the afternoon low. we dropped a little more in the upper 30's nil. north and west in washington is where we are finding the colder temperatures. there is a push of colder air moving to the west. cold and and stables -- unstable air. maybe a dusting to have an inch of snow in many areas. look at the current air temperature, dropping quickly. 0 in minneapolis. the cold air is surging. the difference between the cold air a outbreak of last weekend this week, it will get -- left back up into canada. we're warming up rather quickly after we chill down for a couple of days. there are areas of snow showers. it is not a coastal storm. a lot of energy and atmospheric moisture. a light coating possible. flakes may be falling during the rush hour. if there is a chance of a slippery spot, that is something to be concerned with. we will clear up its stake cold in the afternoon with temperatures below fre

capitol, you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> jennifer: actually 88% of republicans in congress have received a contribution from the nra at some point in their career although according to the sunlight foundation among democrats it's 11%. with long oddings of getting a ban through congress some governors are moving ahead with state-wide bans instead. governor o'malley is proposing one of these strictest in the nation. it would ban assault weapons and restrict visitor access to school, and require perspective gun owners to provide finger continues to police and undergo a thorough background check. but how much teeth can a state ban have. joining me now is katrina vanden huevel, editor and publisher of "the nation." welcome back inside "the war room"? >> thank you governor. >> jennifer: i want to talk about the strategy of this and other issues. the president's strategy on it the progressive base wants the president to push for a ban on assaul

you think that these companies are going to prove brilliant exit prices? no. i bet that this is one of these moments where the world economies are going to be better. i say that because it is the same batehavior i've seen over d over and over again. they are days to buy, not sell. in order to get into this bull market, here is the bottom line, i think this market is simply taking a snooze after a big bull run. but wakes itself up perhaps with my clock and if history serves me right, they go higher not lower and it is turned out that their evaluations ended up being catalysts galore. bob in florida, bob >> it is fwrat to tais great to. south florida by way of teaneck, new jersey. i'm calling about krispy kreme donuts. i sold it and forgot about it and now it seems like they reinvented themselves. the stock is up 70% since mid november and still trading. even talk about take over. >> i believe there is a turn going on. it has been ages since i looked at it. the last time i looked at it i chipped my tooth. i will do more work on it and see where this one can stop. nobody does know. rob

bernard is live in bet human ma. -- petaluma. folks are bundling up. >> folks here are bracing for the coldest night so far this year. behind me, petaluma boulevard, it's been very quiet for hours. near freezing temperatures s so cold in petaluma, you. might swear these icicles were the real thing. >> it's no night for street performer danny burks to be outside with his dog, molly. >> i'm from iowa. we get this type of cold, but we get it with snow. so frost all every everything, all over the sleeping bags. >> the frost almost looked like snow on auto row after a deep freeze overnight, which sent aaron into survival mode. >> heat cranked up high and lots of extra blankets. >> surprised tourists thought california was always warm and sunny. >> it's cold as ice. that and the wind and rain, i thought i was back home. >> the frigid cold was great for business at this store, where it's christmas every day. >> we had a lot of people coming in, just checking out the store. so it helps out with the business when it's cold outside. >> across petaluma boulevard, it's slow. at la la's cre

, now what's your next bet? hey rusty, couple of men heading for town, looks like they're being chased by a posse. well he better not ride in here, he'll get a hot reception. come on boys. well, you got away this time... but you better not try to come back. ♪ gee that was a close one. you're telling me. phew. who are you? who wants to know? looks stranger, you came here, nobody sent for you. don't mind my friend here, he's a might high strung. to tell you the truth, we're both feeling high strung right now. what about? didn't you see? sheriff and a posse we're after us. oh, well keep talking. well i reckon it's cause we stopped a stage on its way to mineral city. yeah? we didn't stop it to catch a ride. how much you get off the coach? that's just the trouble, that's why my pal here is so sore. just as we had 'em all lined up and reaching for the sky... why a sheriff and a posse come along, so we had to run for it. that's tough. how come the sheriff came along so conveniently? seems like he found a man half dead, tied to a burrow. he was out looking for the men who did it.

. i bet he does, alright. yeah, and i wanna talk to him, too. hank you and i saddle up we're gonna follow this indian. no one comes. only you. now look... you don't think i'd be silly enough to go with you alone, do ya? me think so. you be brave law man, want solve mystery. you're right. maybe he's right, huh? how long of a ride is it? not far for tough, sheriff. maybe two hours away. alright, indian, you lead the way. don't forget any funny business and...hank keep an eye on things till i come back. alright. ♪ ♪ lose the mask, ranger. found the gun sheriff. i can explain. howdy, two gun! jim what the same hell's going on here? who are these people? who's this mask man? what about judge knox shooting? somebody's got a heap of explaining to do. and after the killers knocked me out, changed guns with me... my friend and his indian pal brought me here. it's a very interesting story, jim. what's more interesting maybe, is that you've convinced me, then mask man here, is fighting on the right side of the law. i'm glad you're convinced, sheriff. so butch cavendish, is the judge's mur

hovering in the $40 range. >> it's more a bet on the financial engineering skills of eddie lampert. and what his future plans are, that's up for anybody to decide. but it looks like, with him taking the reigns of the company, it's more going to be a breakup mode right now for sears. >> reporter: hartzell says the likeliest bet is lambert will try and sell-off some of sears' most well-known brands like lands end and kenmore. and he says don't forget the retailer's home appliance repair business, where margins are high. ruben ramirez, "n.b.r.," new york. >> tom: stocks eased lower today for the second session in a row. it wasn't a dramatic move with the s&p 500 trading in a ten- point range with trader focus falling on quarterly earnings and forecasts. the index pared back earlier losses to end lower by just 0.3%. trading volume was 691 million shares on the big board and 1.75 billion on the nasdaq. the telecommunications sector saw the heaviest selling, falling 2.7%. the industrial sector was down 0.8%. now, it was the big phone stocks weighing on the telecom sector with both a.t.&t

, you bet you can. the biggest threat, i think, to rising gasoline prices for next year is the government for heaven's sake! these guys are talking about raising the national gas taxes. it seems like here in washington they have never met a tax that they don't like. they are the first ones to complain when gasoline prices are going up, but they take more tax revenue from are gases, and now they want even more. so, you bet it can. it can go either way. and i will tell you another thing: if it seems like we are just going to raise taxes through the stratosphere, it is going to actually at some point maybe bring gasoline prices down, because if you tax too much, i think it could push us into a recession, and that would lower gasoline demand and bring prices down. but that's not the way you want to see gasoline prices go. we will keep our eyes on those lawmakers and that gas tax. thanks for being on the show today. that is phil flynn, fox business news contributor and price futures group trader. just ahead, how traders are hoping to profit on this year's consumer electronic

what his bill is not the only one that's going up after this one. and it is cold james! i bet you have a nice warm cup of coffee. >> yes we do and the warm temperature controlled studios. >> i hate you >> he is not the only one. >> know he is not. we are definitely freezing and concord, below and napa and vallejo. 34 out the door in san francisco you definitely noticed the colder weather and our inland spots and some of our valleys. we freeze awarding and frost advisory this morning. there is fraud so grab your scrapers.i will talk about where the temperature is are expected to go and just a bit. >> here is a live look for in the bay bridge toll plaza. the lights are off, it is nice and smooth. west 80 along the east shore is doing fine as you work your way out of berkeley into the maze headed up to the bay bridge toll plaza. the earlier problem 80 east on at down on the rest inside is your cleared and out of the way. we are just getting word of capital quarter delays train 20 is about 20 minutes behind. >> a 17 year old boy this shot and killed on the 300 block of drake ave and maroon

of the rifle association bet that the bill is going to fail. >> i would bet that the likelihood is that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> reporter: schumer called on wal-mart and others to suspend selling rifles. >>> back in action and back on the ice, sharks fans fill the stands now that the nhl lock out has ended. but they'll still have to wait to catch a game. >> these are few and far between. the jersey, the player and the signature move that has the bay area buzzing. >> as strong support, the political heavyweight backing secretary of defense hagel just days before his nomination hearing. >>> now to our continuing coverage of the san francisco 49ers and there is no cooling off the team or its fans after last night's big win. the niners are just one win away from a spot in the super bowl. here's a look right now at san francisco city hall. it is lit up in team covers and the red and gold glow will last as long as the team's postseason runs. and deborah villalon has more on how kaepernicking goes. >> reporter: this family sh

an inside look for washington. great to have you with us. >> you bet. thank you. >>> let's turn the focus back to california. governor jerry brown says he's fixed the state budget by increasing taxes and keeping a tight rein on spending. he declared an end to the state's prison crisis. correspondent spencer michels sat down with the governor earlier this week in an interview for the pbs "newshour." in this segment, they discuss whether california is really out of the woods and the governor's plans for the future. >> governor jerry brown, thanks very much for talking with us. >> sure. >> governor, proposition 30 in california was sold that it would help the schools and almost exclusively help the schools. are the california schools out of the woods? >> you say out of the woods. we live in the woods, so we don't get out of the woods. but the money is definitely going to the schools. it's very helpful. we're paying down the debt. the state took in borrowing $2.7 billion from the schools and over the next five years we're going to pay back our debts to the schools from the state and they're g

the best bet of rain in the forecast. meantime tomorrow morning, sunglasses for your morning commute. during the afternoon, the future cast is showing you hour by hour really no clouds. very unusual to see that this time in january. for the morning, you'll see low 30s, maybe patches of frost toward contra costa county in toward the delta fairfield. mild for san francisco, in the low 40s. 37 tomorrow morning in oakland. the afternoon looking nice. low 70s for another day. we think around santa cruz, 66. mid to upper 60s possible for another day around morgan hill, and areas south of san jose. 65 in pleasanton. about 63 in san francisco. 64 in santa rosa. the first two days of the week will be the warmest days. then come wednesday, a few extra clouds. at least the mornings not quite as cold. we could see a few showers, especially for the north bay. thursday and friday look dry. unfortunately for your weekend plans, looks like next weekend will be the best bet of seeing rain and some fresh snow. it has been a little while. we've been in the mid-winter dry spells. >> time for some rain.

. you can bet they'll celebrate him for many years still to come. >> he's done a great job. thank you very much. abc 7 news will be following 49ers to new orleans for the big game. look for live reports all next week. >> surfer got more than he bargained for today after getting caught up in rip tides off san francisco ocean beach. sky 7 was overhead as the surfer sat on seal rock waiting to be rescued. he sat there. coast guard tried to approach the rock. they thought about a helicopter rescue. he explains they settled on a different aapproach. >> firefighters on surf boards came up close to me, told me to jump in. it's the right time. jumped n we paddled into the bay. further than i thought was possible. they picked us up and drove us here. >> the boat then took him to the pier. he was checked out as you can see, just heard him speak, he's doing just fine. >> the trial started in one of the worst work place killings in silicon valley. three executives of a start up company shot and killed four years ago. and now an attorney as a unique defense from his client. >> the attorney for the

, talking about mayoral bets since we beat the falcons mayor lee won his bet with that city's mayor, 25 pounds of peaches are on the way. >> thank you, carolyn. a lot of peaches. abc 7 news -- we'req sending our entire team, clearing out this building. i'll be there. mike shumann will be there. shu is a former 49 yes, i think his super bowl ring is surgically attached at this point. it doesn't come off. >> and we'll be tweeting updates on abc 7 news bay area, coming up after 4:37, the prank that caught jim and john's parents off guard it was really funny. ang around for that. let's check a check of the forecast. >> wet weather, just a look at live doppler 7. you can see a path of moisture reaching from east bay down to south bay. south bay has been the wettest region 12-24 hours. there are pockets of rainfall around to milpitas. in the east bay, we are picking up on live doppler 7 hd. this is not hitting the ground but there are pockets of rainfall in this region. live more, snaft recorded a tenth of an inch. now up to 19/100ths of rain in the last 12 hours, just updated these numbers.

grows this could be the most hyped-up superbowl and moste betted and the vegas booking saying that kaepernick has been betted on in several states because of his previous teams that he's played for. patrick wallace. speaking to the enemy, ray lewis they have been texting back and forth all season. for the 17th season, he figures that this could be the most talked- about linebacker. he is such a great talent. mark jackson they are having a great, great season. and chicago for a 29-lead they could not get it done. jimmy pollard. 1.3-87. here is the story. a 50 year-old computer technician 17 $5,000 just throwing it and even lebron james. that is cool. >> that could be worth more. [laughter] and also, a 50 year-old computer technician. >> that is fantastic. and e- mail time. why am i not going to be super bowl? i will give you a hint... and i am looking at it [laughter] . we will come back >> gary: what is the latest? >> of course, the forty- niners and joe has anybody given credit for alex smith? >> that is a good one. everybody seems to be falling in love with kaepernick. and r

girlfriend, a twitter. [laughter] it was a sunday night before i went to bet going back and forth and people think they are dumb frankly. [laughter] but i was getting into an intellectual question about the role of government and it should not provide the nutrition of children. it struck a chord to me because i don't think people know what that would mean. we don't realize we live in a society that if you make small investments early you don't have to make big investments later and all of us are in fact, are deeply in debt to the kids because the more our economy grows, teachers, professors grows, teachers, professors, entrepreneurs are the greatest natural resource in america is our children. long story short, a woman says this and i go at her and she comes at me and we say why don't we see what it is like to live on the snap program? i went to bet and i woke up and it was a big story. [laughter] i called my staff and said guess what i am doing? but it was a powerful thing because we're one of 14 cities in america that has a food policy director. i think all should. we have done a lot of wo

tried but he had to make a judgment call about what his audience wanted to hear. >> bill: i bet most americans wanted substance rather than, rather than the jimmy kimmel show. do you know what i'm talking about sal gee? do you know who jimmy is? how are you doing man? hey hey! come on. we've got a dead ambassador over there and we don't know what the hell happened. >> a agree with judy. i think steve kroft did exactly td right thing. i think it was 30 minutes of fascinating television to watch the two of them together we know there has been so much tension. >> bill: they can go on dancing with the stars then, you know? this is important stuff. >> bill, it's been report sod many times, that obamas have never invited clintons to the white house. i tried to check this out z i got stone walled by state department and white house. so, what does that mean about their friendship? they talk about being warm, and close and friendly. and that. this was limited. >> bill: i know no one cares. the folks don't care. judith, last word go.. >> bill, you said american people don't care about benghazi

in congress could lead to less student aid, and that's certainly not good news. >> no, no. i bet college kids are like, look, enough is enough. >> right. >> right yeah. ashley morrison here in new york. have a good weekend, take care. >>> up next, your weather and in sports, would that be enough to beat the heat. >> announcer: "moneywatch" sponsored by vagisil wash with odor block. the confident clean. with odor block. the confident clean. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. rain in new york, 45 degrees. mostly sunny and a chance of a shower in miami, 81

it but that's a lot of money for socks. >> yeah. >>> another 49er win, another bet was won. >> i love it. now it's time for the cbs anchors in atlanta to pay up on their game day wager on the nfc championship matchup. >> we are going to have you guys kaepernick and take a picture and post that picture on your facebook page as your profile photo. >> you also have to hold a bowl of peaches and sing, i left my heart in san francisco -- >> ♪ in san francisco ♪ >> wait, brandon is pulling a beyonce and lip-synching. >> ♪ when i come home to you -- ♪ san francisco ♪ [ singing off key ] >> come on, here we go. your golden sun ♪ will shine for me ♪ >> wahoo! we still love the falcons, though. [ laughter ] >> you have to kaepernick. >> you have to kaepernick. >> oh, here we go. mwa! there, are you happy san francisco? we are never making bets again. >> well, i don't know about you but i'm very happy. >> it's tough when you lose, isn't it? but way to follow through. >> good sports i must say and good performers, too. so they did put their kae

insider phil angelides at insider phil matier reports. >> reporter: first we had to get the bet out of the way. here's the mayor and we'll take it from there. >> we haven't gotten all the details. but mayor of baltimore is a real bright lady. i really like her. stephanie rawlings blake. and we know we both have crab. she has the blue crab and i have the dungeness crab here so we already have part of the bet. the loser has to fly to the winning city put on the bib and go down to their favorite place and crack the crab in front of all the cameras. >> reporter: while the super bowl is getting all the attention, for mayor lee it's just the start. >> it is i think going to be a great kickoff but i still think there's more to come. >> reporter: it could be one of the biggest sport years in the city's history leading off with the baseball world classic at at&t park. >> that's just right on the heels of winning the world series. and then before your head can turn around we have 55 days of sailing on our bay with the louie vuitton cup happening the 4th o

hall in the losing team's city on monday. mayor gray made a similar bet with st. louis' mayor last fall when the nationals took on the cardinals in the division series. as you see, that bet did not turn out so well for gray and our city. i am hoping this time around that mayor gray is going to win and we'll see d.c.'s flag over seattle's city hall. love it. >> hoping for that. >>> ten minutes before the top of the hour. meteorologist is here this morning. dramatically colder. >> it is. should be milder on sunday for the weekend but it would now. 2012 ended up as the warmest year on record at reagan national airport. these are the final statistics, climatologists yunched the numbers. 3.3 degrees above average for the year. that makes it the warmest year on record at reagan national airport. also the warmest year on record at dulles. also, we ended up dryer than average, 7.3 inches for the year. hares how things have been looking. cloudiness streaming over, blocking some of the meteors that we had overnight. new a few thin spots in the clouds. a bit of the moon showing through. we'll have

. that is because he has agreed to a bet with the mayor of seattle. the mayor of the losing city must fly the victor's flag at city hall. both men talked about the bet last night with brian bolter on the news at 11:00. >> from my perspective, it is a way of us being able it once again communicate that this is a city that is taxed without representation so if we are fortunate enough to be able to win the flag that seattle will fly will say no taxation without representation. >> it is nice to be able to stand up for d.c. citizens an help them way political cause. it will be awful nice to see that seattle flag flying in d.c. >> friendery wager there. we are just beginning with our coverage of the skins-seahawks match. you. and honor for their other rookie sensation and the latest on rg iii's recovery from the knee injury, coming up. >> also ahead, we have some more football news for the people up in baltimore. this one is going to lit close to home. a football legend says he is ready to hang up his helmet. more on who has an announcement that he is going to retire. >> later serious words from victims o

at baltimore's mayor won a bet. the mayor delivered some of the food she had won to needy families. >> nothing like a good win, especially when you that the mayor and he comes through on what he says he will send. >> last friday, they deliver live lobsters and other seafood to the center. for residents, this is a nice treat. >> the family should get their own food, but this helps them and have food store and extra for kids. >> you have to love the ravens. >> it is really nice. >> thank you. >> it is nice to win the bet and be part of this. >> all kinds of treats from boston's mayor. >> we have handcrafted and homemade pasta. >> what about the bed with the the mayor of denver? he still owes her a religious dance. >> i hope he is well enough to do it, i told his staff i don't have any sympathy for him as i had to do the walk of shame in that horrible video when we lost. he doubted that stuff you're not willing to pay, hopefully he will feel better soon. he was walking around pretty well during inauguration. >> payout, mayor of denver. here's a look at what is coming due at 6:00. >> at the superd

of course she says they are there. but just a few hours ago no one would be betting on her either. >> why did this wonderful guy do it. >> the man wants to remain anonymous. he's done well. told her lawyer look, i've been blessed in my life and i simply want to help. >> wow, what a great story. >> that's awesome. got to love that and the fact she'll be watching the game. she's confident. >> oh man we're all fired up. it'll be a great game. >> seattle, redskins. you couldn't get any better than this wild card weekend. absolutely. what a turnaround it has been from the 3-6 guys to the 10-6 with the 7-game winning streak. no one saw it coming. the play on the field had to get better, which it did. it might have been an off the field move. we're talking about mike shanahan designating rg3 as one of the captains. high honor for the rookie. he was all in on number 10. even though he had done a lot, they were looking for him to take on more of a leadership role and it worked. the team has not looked back since. >> he said don't be afraid to speak up because guys look to me not as their leader, b

at red skin's park. the mayor's bet and how the home team fans are showing off their support. >> but first, family history project that became a must read word of mouth hit. the author of german girl joins us with her amazing story of survival. it's 9 minutes after 9:00. we'll be right back.  >>> vivian was just a little girl when the nazis achieved full power. though she wasn't jewish, her father was. she and some of her loved ones survived the war and determination to exterminate the jews. now, she has recently decided to write down that story of what happened during the war years and afterwards. started as a project just to keep family history arrive and other people started reading and praising it and her share of loss and tragedy. the story has been read time and time again now. but also shines a light on love, survival and the bravery of those who fight. vivian joins us now. this is the book right here. started out as a labor of love for family members. >> indeed. i started to write it longhand. there's too much to tell. and i wanted my family to kn

at 5:00 a.m. and for the "today" show at 7:00 a.m. the mayor of denver paid up on his bet did so with some flair . watch this. >> ♪ so hot here so hot oh! ♪ >> it was late but you can never say he is not a good sport. he has some good rhythm going on. he put his own stamp on the squirrel dance. he sent a box of rabbi stakes to mayor stephanie rawlings-blake. >> that was awesome. >> i am impressed. >> 6:09. the could be some deals if you're looking to escape the winter weather. >> maybe twinkies are forever. they could be close to come back. back. >> now weather and traffic together on the 1's. >> good morning. kim dacey checking on your morning commute. there is an accident in the d.c. area of the capital beltway at 50. there are closures on the inner and outer loops and quite a backup forming. on 50 or 95, leaves some extra time. 55 on the west side of the baltimore beltway. the inner and outer loops are moving just fine. story at harford road -- same- store in harford road. -- same story at harford road. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> i see a lot of sandwiches.

the most that on player in history. he is so dynamic that there are so many different ways you can bet on him. >> pam: colin kaepernick grew up not far from the bay area. was raised not too far from the bay area. coming up at 5-30 -- we'll take you to his home-town - where kaepernick fever is all the rage. >> and we also want to see your 49ers fan fever. log on to the kron4 facebook fan page. post you're picture. we'll be showing them on air ahead. >> catherine: a developing story. there's a new chapter in the casey anthony case. today an appeals court tossed out two of her convictions for lying to police. two other convictions were upheld. this is video from when she was acquitted in the 2008 death of her two-year-old daughter caylee. the judges agreed with anthony's attorneys that two of the convictions for lying amounted to double jeopardy. >> jacqueline: we did see some showers it is still pretty mild with the 60s in a number of locations. 60s in redwood city. changes are coming right back and that this increasing clouds from the north. we will continue with the increase with cloud

but cars for me. so, you'll help me with the project? you bet i will. (making engine noises) okay, here's my idea. i call it the "crossvette." i gave it a pointy shape because i thought that would make it go faster. oh, and it also has velvet massaging seats, a sunroof and eight vanilla latte cup-holders. not bad at all. but maybe we should get some more ideas in the hopper before we settle on a design. these, my dear, are some of the finest cars ever made. this is 1949 royceley mark vi. and this one is the '61 exton benton. talk about style. wow... but i think this might be the perfect car for you. the '73 muscle car. powerful, confident-- it's got "derby winner" written all over it. well, if you think it'll win... okay! i like it. but it might be hard to draw. could you help me? with pleasure. let's see, we'll need some graph paper technical pens a ruler, a compass, a protractor, t-squares set-squares... i knew buster would come up with something crazy. ooh, i like it. but can you actually build that? we have to build these? aw! let's see yours, muffy. whoa! cool! it's cal

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you to that bet. it is time for you to smoke pot. he said i will. i will smoke a joint. that lasted for about a day. then the next day he had to say i'm going to have to step away from my bet. i'm not going to be able to fulfill it. his wife got really pissed at him. she said you have grandkids now and what kind of example do you think you're setting for your grandkids so he is not going to smoke marijuana as he promised in a bet. >> bill: what a wimp. >> totally wimped up. >> bill: the example you set for your grandkids is you obey the law. the law allows you to smoke pot. therefore i'm a law-abiding citizen. robert from marlboro, massachusetts. >> caller: good morning. >> bill: what do you think? >> caller: well, obviously the scouts, they go through a background check to be a scoutmaster. and i think exposing the youth to an alternative lifestyle will be a good thing. progressive and positive. you know, allowing gay men to become scoutmasters and active in the troops and -- will be a good thing. >> bill: what do you think if mississippi or missouri or tennessee still wants to hav

to create a good structured portfolio, then you can make your bets. but this is a whole conversation on how to invest. >> here's a question just about bets. you know, you're making the argument, and explaining the need to have a diversified portfolio. but most people have diversified portfolio follow the market. meaning, whatever the s&p 500 is ultimately you're going to be up or down, somewhere around there. you, and some of your peers consistently outperform the market. and you do that, i assume, by making bets. >> we break it into two parts. we have two basic portfolios. there is the strategic asset allocation mix. which we call all weather and that just hassing to to do with bets. it has to do with how to make all the assets the same risk parity. call risk parity. the problem is, when people try to diversify, and they own equities and equities has a volatility. >> right. >> that's large. or they own assets that do well when the economy does well and doly when the economy does badly they have a concentration of their risk in some assets. >> right. >> they need to have. they need to chang

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